Request a pool-view room in advance; it offers the best outlook, more space, evening sun, and often a quieter setting than street-side rooms.
Guests generally see Vista Blava as a good-value base in Cala Millor, especially for a simple family break close to the shore. Staff earn frequent credit for being cheerful and ready to help, while housekeeping, regular towel changes and the overall tidiness receive positive comments. The pool area is usually appreciated for its available loungers, and buffet choices such as salads and paella add to the easygoing all-inclusive appeal. On the other hand, some visitors report small upkeep shortcomings, additional fees, and would welcome livelier music by the pool.
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Hotel Ilusion Vista Blava.
Request a pool-view room in advance; it offers the best outlook, more space, evening sun, and often a quieter setting than street-side rooms.
Request a pool-view room for the best outlook and a sunnier balcony; street-facing rooms may be noisier, though the pool area can also be noisy.
Choose bed and breakfast rather than all-inclusive; the food selection is limited and eating out is affordable.
Request a high-floor pool-facing room for more quiet, but expect strong heat and sunshine; ask about a foam mattress if needed.
Bring a travel kettle instead of hiring one; rooms lack tea-making facilities, and buying one locally is cheaper.
Book a room with a balcony, preferably overlooking the pool.
Buy toiletries and sunscreen at the nearby Aldi, about 50 metres away, rather than at the airport.
Visit the Caves of Drach during your stay.
Walk about 500 metres to the beach, and turn left along the seafront for a quieter walk away from the shops.
Ask whether rooms 123, 127, or 129 are available for pool-facing views.
Arrange a fridge or alternative cold storage if you need to keep insulin chilled.
Walk to the beach, which is just around the corner, and use the nearby bus stop.
Skip sea-view rooms and request a pool view instead; buildings may obscure the sea.
Request room 1 for a spacious, quiet ground-floor stay with a large balcony and free reception Wi-Fi.
Arrive early for meals and secure a table before collecting food because the restaurant is small.
Bring earplugs if you are sensitive to noise; all-inclusive drinkers can be loud until around 2am.
Bring cards or plan outside entertainment because the hotel offers limited entertainment.
Use the sunbeds without rushing, but expect the pool to be busiest between 10am and 4pm.
Avoid rooms at the front of the hotel, especially room 101, to reduce disruption.
Expect compact rooms and limited storage, so pack lightly.
Request a pool-side room at the far end of the corridor, away from passing traffic and the lift.
Request room 124 for a pool view.
Request room 223 if you want a pool view with air conditioning.
Request room 429 for a high-floor pool view away from the lift.
Check parking arrangements before driving because the surrounding streets are narrow and have limited apparent space.
Visit Cheers Bar for music and karaoke or Bamboo Bar for another nearby drink option.
Try the nearby horse-riding excursion, which is about a 20-minute walk and lasts two hours.
See Pirates Adventure while you are in the area.
Book the Moonfish boat trip.
Buy tobacco or cigarettes before Sunday because the tobacconist is closed that day.
Walk to Cala Bona for a prettier, quieter area and browse the side-street shops.
Expect the bus to drop you around the corner, about a two-minute walk from the hotel.
Find hotel transfers at the corner near Hotel Tropicana.
Ask reception to arrange an early breakfast if you leave before the restaurant opens.
Bring your own pool towel because the hotel does not provide them.
Order beer or wine in glasses at the food hall.
Use the hairdryer provided in the room.
Avoid rooms near the lift because the area is accessible around the clock.
Consider room 420 for a top-floor room with a good outlook.
Ask about room 401 if you want a rooftop balcony.
Avoid room 323 if possible because palm trees obscure the view.
Allow about two hours for the airport transfer from Palma when using a Resort Hopper.
Expect strict quiet hours after midnight.
Request more than one key card if needed.
Request late checkout for ten euros.
Avoid booking a promo room.
Ask for a PER room if you want more space.
Ask for extra blankets and pillows if needed, especially when booking a low-cost room.
Stay away from the entrance to reduce disruption.
Request a ground-floor room if that suits you best.
Request a main-building pool-view room, as some balconies are very small.
Request a front-facing room for a Spanish outlook and less pool noise.
Avoid corner rooms because their balconies are very small.
Avoid rooms 434, 501 and 502; they reportedly lack balconies and air conditioning and have a cleaning-cupboard key.
Request room 236 for a roadside balcony, but be prepared for occasional fireworks.
Request room 130 for an end position with sunshine.
Request room 321 for a pool view with sunshine throughout the day.
Request room 221 for a pool view.
Hotel Ilusion Vista Blava is a straightforward, sociable base for an easy-going Majorca holiday. This three-star hotel keeps the mood relaxed and family-minded, with a sunny pool terrace, separate children’s pool and a programme of daytime games, evening entertainment and a minidisco. The bright restaurant looks over the pool, while rooms are spacious, air-conditioned and come with a balcony; choose between village or pool-facing outlooks.
It sits in Cala Millor, around 300 metres from the beach, putting swimming, watersports and the resort’s shops and leisure options within an easy stroll. With 125 rooms across four floors, it feels manageable rather than sprawling. The all-inclusive plan covers buffet meals and snacks, and practical touches include a 24-hour reception, luggage storage and showers for late departures. It is best suited to families and couples after a well-priced, low-fuss beach break.
Guests regularly mention the warm, helpful team and a welcoming atmosphere, along with rooms that are kept very tidy and supplied with fresh towels. Many enjoy the choice at the buffet, including the salad selection and paella, and appreciate finding ample sunbeds around the pool. A few guests note minor maintenance niggles or added charges, while others feel the pool area could use a little more music and energy.
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